Most Inspirational Moment
I was in tears when I got to the summit - it was a hard struggle but I made it, the view was fantastic, the weather was perfect and I felt immensely proud. No wonder people climb mountains - you just want to do it again to experience that wonderful hit.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Patient, kind, witty, well informed, very calm when my husband got altitude sickness - he prophesied he'd be fine in the morning - the morning of the big climb - and indeed he was! He also helped a leader of another party who'd fallen and broken his collar bone on the descent.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Do some training - we did quite a bit in the weeks before eg coastal walking with lots of ups and downs, walking regularly and fast (not because you have to walk fast on the trip but just to develop fitness) walking up escalators, walking up stairs rather than taking the lift. It helps to have done fell climbing on rough terrain but you do not need to have had previous altitude experience. I hadn't and was totally surprised I wasn't affected. Nothing to do with fitness but everything to do with drinking regularly and taking it slowly.
If you don't like heat do it in April/May. Trekking poles are a great help on the descent.